Dogger Bank Wind Farm Welcomes Scholars to 2026 Scholarship Celebration Day
Students gain behind‑the‑scenes insight and celebrate the impact of scholarship support
Scholarship recipients from across the North and North East of England gathered last week at the Dogger Bank Wind Farm Operations and Maintenance (O&M) base in South Shields to celebrate the 2026 Dogger Bank Scholarship Day.
The event brought together students supported through the Dogger Bank Wind Farm Scholarship scheme for a day of tours, discussions and first-hand insight into the offshore wind industry. Designed to recognise students’ achievements and offer a practical understanding of the sector, the day highlighted the role education plays in supporting the future science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce. The event was supported by North Star, who are supplying the four Service Operations Vessels on Dogger Bank.
During the visit, scholars toured the purpose-built O&M base that will play a critical role in operating Dogger Bank, which will become the world’s largest offshore wind farm upon completion.
For many of the students, the visit brought their studies to life and offered a connection between their academic learning and real‑world energy production.
Harry, a Dogger Bank Wind Farm scholar from Redcar and Cleveland, said:
“It’s been fantastic to see behind the scenes of the vessels and meet the people who make everything happen. Seeing the boat up close really gives you an appreciation for the effort and expertise involved in producing energy and making it available for people – it’s been an amazing experience.”
The Dogger Bank scholarship scheme supports students studying STEM‑related subjects in higher education from South Tyneside, Redcar and Cleveland, and East Riding of Yorkshire. The financial support is designed to help students focus on their studies, reduce the need for part‑time work, and remove barriers to academic success.
For Tiana from South Tyneside, the scholarship has been invaluable:
“In my first year, I was alternating between crutches and a wheelchair, which meant part‑time work simply wasn’t an option. The support I’ve received has made a huge difference, it’s allowed me to move out in my third year, gain independence, and focus on my studies, knowing my accommodation costs are covered. That peace of mind has been invaluable.

Harry and Tiana at the Dogger Bank O&M base
Scott, another scholarship recipient from South Tyneside, echoed the academic benefits of the support:
“The support has had a real impact on me academically. It’s meant I haven’t had to work long hours alongside my studies, allowing me to properly focus on and appreciate my degree. As a student living away from home, that support has made a huge difference.”

Scott onboard one of the Dogger Bank SOVs
Will, a Dogger Bank Wind Farm scholar from the East Riding of Yorkshire, said:
“With such a high workload, taking on a part time job while at Cambridge is next to impossible. Being awarded the scholarship has provided some very welcome assistance to that financial burden. Visiting the base also gave me a great insight into the behind-the-scenes parts of the project. It’s incredible how much more effort goes into keeping things running smoothly than you might otherwise think.”
The 2026 Scholarship Day reinforced Dogger Bank Wind Farm’s long‑term commitment to the communities closest to the project, supporting local talent and helping students build pathways into future careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager at Dogger Bank Wind Farm, said:
“It’s been a pleasure to host the Scholarship Celebration Day for the second year and welcome our scholars to the Dogger Bank O&M base. This day is about more than celebrating achievements, it’s about empowering students and recognising their potential. Each of our scholarship recipients represents the future of the UK’s STEM sectors, and it’s inspiring to see the impact they are already beginning to make.”
The Dogger Bank Wind Farm scholarship programme continues to play a key role in widening access to education and supporting the next generation.
Looking ahead, the scholarship will continue as an annual programme, building skills for the future and supporting young people to achieve their goals by providing 30 further education scholarships each year to local students.
Dogger Bank Wind Farm has also committed to investing a further £26 million directly in local communities to STEM education, and to support vital grassroots community initiatives.